
Women in Data Science conference highlights impactful work and builds community
Approximately 150 academic leaders, industry professionals, and students gathered in Cambridge as part of a worldwide Women in Data Science event.
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Daron Acemoglu wins BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
Daron Acemoglu has won this award in honor of his prolific research contributions that have helped reshape the field of economics over the last two decades.
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Modeling the unequal benefits of U.S. environmental policy
New study by Rebecca Saari and Noelle Selin evaluates economic impacts of ozone reduction policies for different income groups.
READ MORENew book: “Integrating Program Management & Systems Engineering”
SSRC research scientist Eric Rebentisch is editor-in-chief of a new book that looks at how organizations can become more effective, efficient, and responsive—and enjoy better performance outcomes.
READ MOREDaniel Hastings elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Professor Hastings is among eight MIT faculty recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
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3 Questions with Richard Nielsen: How political science helps combat terrorism
Richard Nielsen explores why some Muslim clerics adopt the ideology of militant jihad while most do not.
READ MORETrump Rejects Science, Technology, Economics, and the Constitution With His Two-for-One Executive Order
Opinion piece by Nicholas Ashford on President Trump's recent executive order.
READ MOREHigher Rates Of Hate Crimes Are Tied To Income Inequality
Piece by Engineering Systems PhD candidate Maia Majumder
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Aligning Policies for Low-Carbon Systemic Innovation in Europe
Report co-authored by Nicholas Ashford proposes 10 steps to embed low-carbon innovation in EU policy process.
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Explained: Greenhouse gases
New research from Jessika Trancik and Susan Solomon (EAPS) looks at the potency and duration of greenhouse gases other than carbon dioxide.
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